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Who wants to be a Millionaire? 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

The following figure has how many lines of symmetry? A. 1 Line of Symmetry B. 3 Lines of Symmetry C. 5 Lines of Symmetry D. 2 Lines of Symmetry

The following figure has how many lines of symmetry? A. 1 Line of Symmetry B. 3 Lines of Symmetry C. 5 Lines of Symmetry D. 2 Lines of Symmetry

How can we name the following triangle? A. Equilateral Acute B. Equilateral Right C. Isosceles Acute D. Scalene Acute

How can we name the following triangle? A. Equilateral Acute B. Equilateral Right C. Isosceles Acute D. Scalene Acute

What is the measure of this angle? A. 150 Degrees B. 30 Degrees C. 155 Degrees D. 40 Degrees

What is the measure of this angle? A. 150 Degrees B. 30 Degrees C. 155 Degrees D. 40 Degrees

If C and D are complementary angles, what is the measure of angle D? A. 90 Degrees B. 46 Degrees C. 56 Degrees D. 36 Degrees

If C and D are complementary angles, what is the measure of angle D? A. 90 Degrees B. 46 Degrees C. 56 Degrees D. 36 Degrees

How many lines of symmetry does the following figure have? A. 0 Lines of Symmetry B. 1 Line of Symmetry C. 2 Lines of Symmetry D. 4 Lines of Symmetry

How many lines of symmetry does the following figure have? A. 0 Lines of Symmetry B. 1 Line of Symmetry C. 2 Lines of Symmetry D. 4 Lines of Symmetry

How can we name this triangle? A. Right Scalene B. Right Equilateral C. Right Acute D. Right Isosceles

How can we name this triangle? A. Right Scalene B. Right Equilateral C. Right Acute D. Right Isosceles

What is the name of this geometric figure? A. Trapezoid B. Parallelogram C. Square D. Rectangle

What is the name of this geometric figure? A. Trapezoid B. Parallelogram C. Square D. Rectangle

What is the measure of this angle? A. 55 Degrees B. 65 Degrees C. 125 Degrees D. 135 Degrees

What is the measure of this angle? A. 55 Degrees B. 65 Degrees C. 125 Degrees D. 135 Degrees

What is the name of this geometric figure? A. Square B. Triangle C. Trapezoid D. Rectangle

What is the name of this geometric figure? A. Square B. Triangle C. Trapezoid D. Rectangle

Name this type of triangle? A. Scalene Acute B. Scalene Obtuse C. Equilateral Obtuse D. Isosceles Acute

Name this type of triangle? A. Scalene Acute B. Scalene Obtuse C. Equilateral Obtuse D. Isosceles Acute

What is the measure of angle x if angle ABC is a straight angle? A. 25 Degrees B. 90 Degrees C. 115 Degrees D. 180 Degrees

What is the measure of angle x if angle ABC is a straight angle? A. 25 Degrees B. 90 Degrees C. 115 Degrees D. 180 Degrees

What makes a parallelogram a special type of quadrilateral? A. 2 Sets of Parallel Sides B. 4 Sides C. 4 Right Angles D. 1 Set of Parallel Sides

What makes a parallelogram a special type of quadrilateral? A. 2 Sets of Parallel Sides B. 4 Sides C. 4 Right Angles D. 1 Set of Parallel Sides

What is the measure of angle e? A. 90 Degrees B. 164 Degrees C. 196 Degrees D. 360 Degrees

What is the measure of angle e? A. 90 Degrees B. 164 Degrees C. 196 Degrees D. 360 Degrees

What makes a square a special type of rectangle? A. 4 Right Angles B. 4 Equal Sides C. 8 Lines of Symmetry D. It’s not a Rectangle

What makes a square a special type of rectangle? A. 4 Right Angles B. 4 Equal Sides C. 8 Lines of Symmetry D. It’s not a Rectangle

How many lines of Symmetry does a circle have? A. 4 Lines of Symmetry B. 12 Lines of Symmetry C. 360 Lines of Symmetry D. Infinite Lines of Symmetry

How many lines of Symmetry does a circle have? A. 4 Lines of Symmetry B. 12 Lines of Symmetry C. 360 Lines of Symmetry D. Infinite Lines of Symmetry

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